Woman begins charity expedition on Mother's Day in memory of daughter

A grieving mother who completed a 6,000-mile walk around the coast of Britain in memory of her five-year-old daughter is beginning her next expedition - poignantly on Mothering Sunday.

Natalia Spencer, 42, will not stop until she has raised £1 million in memory of her daughter Elizabeth.

She will set off from Cheltenham General Hospital in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, on Sunday morning.

Prior to her departure there will be a church service at St James' School, where her daughter was a pupil, where Ms Spencer will receive a special blessing.

Natalia's daughter Elizabeth (Natalia Spencer)

Last year she walked around the coast of Britain - a journey that took her almost 12 months - and raised £130,000 for Bristol Children's Hospital charity, The Grand Appeal.

With other events that has taken the total to nearly £220,000 and now Ms Spencer wants that figure to hit £1 million.

Elizabeth became ill in November 2015 with a relatively common virus which triggered a rare autoimmune condition known as hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.

This caused her body to go into septic shock, shutting down her major organs and cutting off the blood supply to her limbs. She died on December 10 after 18 days on life support.

Ukraine-born Ms Spencer now lives in the Western Isles having moved from Cheltenham.

Announcing her new adventure in a post on Facebook in January, she said: "They say that grief is love. Love with no place to go. But I can add that such love is like a fire - it can destroy you or it can be your fuel.

"I know because I am the owner of the ever burning flame that lives inside of my heart. And it is so difficult to keep it under control. But I am trying. I am honestly trying my best.

"And I would like to let you know that once again I am determined to use my grief and my love to Elizabeth as a positive force.